Each of the four courses consists of the following homework, an examination and two seminars.
Enrollees complete four modules of homework in each of the four courses. The homework is completed and submitted for grading via the online learning management system.
Enrollees must pass an examination over the homework in each of the four courses.
Enrollees must attend two full TMCCP seminars pertaining to each of the four courses.
An enrollee may use a series of six webinars to fulfill a seminar attendance requirement
once during their first certification period and once during each recertification
cycle.
Five of the required seminars must be attended in-person. Three may be attended via
distance learning (one series of six webinars and/or two virtual seminars).
The four TMCCP courses are as follows:
Course 1: Public Management and Administration Course 2: Understanding the City and Local Government Law Course 3: Context of Local Government Finance, Revenue Sources, Local Budget, Budget Cycle, Public Funds Investment, and Ethics Course 4: Motivation, Public Relations, Supervision, and Election Laws |
An enrollee completes the Certification Program at their own pace. Homework is done one course at a time, submitting homework online as it is completed. The enrollee takes an exam over each course's completed homework. The enrollee also attends eight TMCCP seminars throughout the process. When a course is completed, the enrollee is given a certificate for that course.
Since the program is self-paced, completion times vary. There is a time limit of 10 years to complete the Certification Program (at which point the enrollee must start over). Most enrollees complete the program in far less time. The fastest an enrollee can complete the program is in 2-3 years, based on their ability to attend the needed TMCCP seminars held throughout the state and their completion of all homework and exams.
Three years of TMCA membership are a requirement of certification. If you are not already a member of the Texas Municipal Clerks Association become one today, click here to learn more!
When the enrollee finishes all four courses, the enrollee is now a graduate of the program, earning a final certificate and the Texas Registered Municipal Clerk, TRMC, designation. After certification, recertification is required every five years.
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